How Much Does Long-Distance Moving Cost in Canada? 2026 Pricing Guide
Moving across provinces is a major life event, and understanding the costs involved helps you budget properly and avoid surprises. Long-distance moving costs in Canada depend on three main factors: the distance between your origin and destination, the total volume of your belongings, and the time of year. This guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of interprovincial moving costs for 2026 based on real-world pricing from Simple Moves & Storage.
Table of Contents
- How Long-Distance Moving Is Priced
- Long-Distance Moving Costs by Route (2026)
- What Is Included in a Long-Distance Move?
- Factors That Affect Long-Distance Moving Cost
- How to Prepare for a Long-Distance Move
- Tips to Save Money on a Long-Distance Move
- Long-Distance Moving Scams to Watch Out For
- Get a Free Long-Distance Moving Quote
- Frequently Asked Questions
How Long-Distance Moving Is Priced
Unlike local moves that are billed by the hour, long-distance moves in Canada are quoted as a flat rate. The flat rate is based on:
- Volume of your shipment — Measured in cubic feet. This is the primary cost driver. More belongings means more truck space and more weight, which directly increases the price.
- Distance — The number of kilometres between your origin and destination. Longer distances mean more fuel, more driving hours, and higher wear on equipment.
- Season — Summer (May through September) is peak season for long-distance moves across Canada, with higher demand and higher prices. Off-season moves (October through April) are typically 10 to 20 percent less expensive.
Every long-distance quote from Simple Moves is a flat rate — you get one clear price that does not change even if loading or unloading takes longer than expected. No hourly billing, no surprise charges at the end.
Long-Distance Moving Costs by Route (2026)
Moves Within British Columbia
Vancouver to Victoria and Nanaimo moves include the cost of BC Ferries for the truck, which is a significant expense for large vehicles.
Moves from BC to Alberta
BC to Alberta is one of the most common interprovincial routes in Canada. The drive through the Rocky Mountains requires experienced drivers, and winter road conditions between November and March can affect scheduling.
Moves from BC to Central and Eastern Canada
| Route | 1-Bedroom | 3-Bedroom |
|---|---|---|
| Fraser Valley to Vancouver | $950 – $1,600 | $1,700 – $3,500 |
| Vancouver to Kelowna (~390 km) | $2,500 – $4,000 | $4,500 – $7,500 |
| Vancouver to Calgary (~970 km) | $3,500 – $5,500 | $6,000 – $10,000 |
| Vancouver to Edmonton (~1,160 km) | $3,800 – $6,000 | $6,500 – $11,000 |
| Vancouver to Toronto (~4,400 km) | $5,500 – $8,500 | $9,000 – $16,000 |
Long-distance estimates vary based on total weight, access at both locations, season, and route. Request a free long-distance quote for accurate pricing.
Long-distance estimates vary based on total weight, access at both locations, season, and route. Request a free long-distance quote for accurate pricing.
What Is Included in a Long-Distance Move?
Every long-distance move with Simple Moves includes:
- Professional loading crew at your origin home
- All protective materials — moving blankets, furniture pads, shrink wrap, floor and wall protection
- Dedicated truck transport — your belongings travel directly in our truck with no transfers or warehousing stops
- Professional unloading crew at your destination
- Fuel for the entire route
- Basic liability coverage at $0.60 per pound per item
- Furniture disassembly and reassembly for standard items (beds, tables, shelving)
Optional add-ons available at additional cost:
- Professional packing and unpacking services
- Premium Value Protection coverage ($6.00 per pound per item)
- Storage-in-transit if your move-in date does not align with your move-out date
- Specialty item handling (pianos, hot tubs, safes)
- Junk removal for items you do not want to take
Factors That Affect Long-Distance Moving Cost
1. Inventory Volume
The total cubic footage of your belongings is the number one cost factor for long-distance moves. A one-bedroom apartment typically requires 300 to 500 cubic feet of truck space, while a three-bedroom house may need 900 to 1,500 cubic feet. The more space you need on the truck, the higher the cost. This is why decluttering before a long-distance move has a direct impact on your bill.
2. Distance
The number of kilometres between your origin and destination directly affects fuel costs, driver hours, and equipment wear. A Vancouver-to-Calgary move (970 km) costs roughly half of what a Vancouver-to-Toronto move (4,400 km) costs for the same volume of belongings.
3. Time of Year
Peak moving season in Canada runs from May through September, with the busiest period being June through August. During peak season, demand for long-distance trucks is high, which pushes prices up. Moving in the off-season (October through April) can save 10 to 20 percent on your total cost and gives you more flexibility in scheduling.
4. Access Conditions
Just like local moves, stairs, elevator restrictions, long carry distances, and narrow doorways at either the origin or destination can add time to loading and unloading. Since long-distance moves are flat-rate, these factors are accounted for in the quote rather than billed hourly.
5. Specialty Items
Pianos, hot tubs, safes, pool tables, and other oversized or extremely heavy items may require additional crew members, specialized equipment, or custom crating. These items are quoted separately based on size and weight.
How to Prepare for a Long-Distance Move
Proper preparation is the single biggest factor in whether a long-distance move goes smoothly or turns into a stressful ordeal. Start planning at least six to eight weeks before your move date. The earlier you begin, the more options you have for scheduling and the better your chances of securing a preferred date during peak season.
Begin by taking a full inventory of every room in your home. Walk through with a notepad or your phone camera and document all furniture, appliances, and the approximate number of boxes each room will generate. This inventory serves two purposes: it gives our estimators accurate information for your flat-rate quote, and it helps you identify items worth selling or donating before the move. A detailed inventory also makes it easier to verify that everything arrives safely at your destination.
Next, handle address changes and utility transfers well in advance. Notify Canada Post, your bank, insurance providers, the CRA, your employer, and any subscription services of your new address. Arrange to disconnect utilities at your current home the day after your move-out and connect services at your new home at least one day before your expected arrival. For interprovincial moves, remember that you may need to update your driver licence and vehicle registration within a certain number of days after establishing residency in your new province.
If you are packing yourself, start with rooms you use the least — guest bedrooms, storage areas, and seasonal items. Label every box on the top and at least two sides with the room it belongs in and a brief description of the contents. For a cross-country move lasting several days in transit, also set aside a separate bag or box of essentials you will need during the travel period: medications, important documents, phone chargers, a change of clothes, toiletries, and basic kitchen supplies for your first night in the new home.
Tips to Save Money on a Long-Distance Move
- Declutter aggressively — Every cubic foot you do not move saves money. Sell, donate, or dispose of furniture and belongings you do not need at your destination. For a cross-country move, it can be cheaper to sell a piece of furniture and buy a replacement than to ship it.
- Move in the off-season — October through April offers lower rates and better availability. If you have flexibility on your move date, winter months are the cheapest.
- Be flexible on delivery date — If you can accept a delivery window rather than a specific date, we may be able to coordinate your shipment with other moves on the same route, resulting in a lower rate.
- Pack yourself — Self-packing saves the cost of professional packing labour. Use proper packing materials and techniques, especially for fragile items that will be in transit for days.
- Get multiple quotes — Compare at least three moving companies, but be cautious of lowball estimates. If a quote is significantly lower than the others, ask detailed questions about what is included and read the fine print. Unrealistically low quotes often result in surprise charges on delivery day.
- Ship small items separately — Books, clothing, and other non-fragile items can sometimes be shipped more cheaply via Canada Post or a freight service than loaded onto a moving truck.
Long-Distance Moving Scams to Watch Out For
The long-distance moving industry unfortunately has its share of dishonest operators. Here are red flags to watch for:
- Unusually low estimates — If a quote is 40 to 50 percent below competitors, the company may hold your belongings hostage on delivery day and demand additional payment.
- No in-home or video survey — A reputable long-distance mover will assess your belongings before quoting. Companies that quote over the phone without seeing your inventory are guessing, and the actual cost will likely be higher.
- Large deposit required upfront — Legitimate movers typically require a small deposit or no deposit at all. Be wary of companies demanding 30 to 50 percent upfront before the move.
- No physical address — Search for the company online. If they do not have a physical office and real trucks, they may be a broker who sells your move to the lowest-bidding carrier.
- Refusing to provide written estimates — Every quote should be in writing with an itemized breakdown. Verbal-only quotes are meaningless.
Simple Moves provides detailed written quotes, carries full commercial insurance, and never holds your belongings for additional payment. Our Google reviews reflect our commitment to honest, transparent business practices.
Get a Free Long-Distance Moving Quote
Planning an interprovincial move? Get a free, no-obligation quote from Simple Moves & Storage or call (604) 670-6050. Tell us where you are moving from and to, your approximate move date, and a general idea of your belongings, and we will provide a detailed flat-rate quote. No obligation, no pressure — just a clear price for your long-distance move.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a long-distance move take?
Transit time depends on distance. Vancouver to Calgary takes 1 to 2 days of driving. Vancouver to Toronto takes 4 to 5 days. Add 1 day for loading and 1 day for unloading. Most cross-country moves are completed within 7 to 10 days total from loading to delivery.
Will my belongings be transferred to another truck?
With Simple Moves, no. Your belongings are loaded onto our truck at your origin and stay on that truck until they are unloaded at your destination. Some other companies transfer your shipment to a warehouse and then onto a different truck, which increases the risk of damage and loss. We do not do this.
What insurance coverage is included?
Basic liability coverage at $0.60 per pound per item is included at no extra charge. For higher coverage, we offer Premium Value Protection at $6.00 per pound per item for an additional 10 percent of the moving cost. We recommend the premium option for moves with valuable furniture, electronics, or fragile items.
Can I store my belongings if my new home is not ready?
Yes. We offer storage-in-transit where your belongings stay on the truck or are placed in secure storage until your new home is ready. This is common for long-distance moves where the move-out and move-in dates do not align. Storage-in-transit is quoted based on duration and volume.
How do I get an accurate long-distance quote?
The most accurate quotes come from a detailed inventory assessment. You can submit your details online or schedule a video survey where we walk through your home virtually and note every item that needs to be moved. The more detail you provide, the more accurate the quote.
Do I need to be present on moving day?
We recommend being present for both loading and delivery so you can direct the crew on furniture placement and verify your inventory. If you cannot be present, you can designate a trusted representative to oversee the process on your behalf. The representative will need to sign off on the bill of lading at both the origin and destination.
What happens if there is damage during transit?
While our professional packing and handling procedures minimize the risk of damage, accidents can happen over thousands of kilometres. If any item is damaged, report it during the delivery walk-through or within 48 hours. Your claim will be processed under your chosen coverage level. Basic liability covers $0.60 per pound per item, while Premium Value Protection covers $6.00 per pound per item. We document the condition of all major items before loading to ensure a fair and transparent claims process.
Your full-service move starts here. Give us a call at (604) 670-6050 or request a no-obligation quote.
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